Apparently, rumors that James Cameron would be filming the next three "Avatar" films back-to-back were a bit premature.

In a new interview with The Courier Post, producer Jon Landau set the record straight about the upcoming movies that Cameron has been busy prepping over the past few months. We still could have three more "Avatar" movies, Landau explained, but they won't happen all at once.

“We [are] doing two back-to-back, but not a third," he said.

It was Showbiz 411 who originally reported that "Avatar 2," "3" and "4" would film back-to-back.

"[Sigourney Weaver[ goes right into a new Christopher Durang play for a short run at Lincoln Center," the story read. "Then she films 'Avatar' 2, 3, and 4 with James Cameron. That’s right: they’re making three sequels to the blue 3D phenom all at the same time."

That seemed like a lot of work to do up front, especially since we all know trilogies sell much better than four-film-long series in Hollywood. Cameron also had never confirmed that a fourth "Avatar" would actually be made. In an interview with The New York Times, Cameron made it seem like "Avatar 4" was still up in the air.